Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday January 19, 2021 - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Jan 19, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 00:49:35
Linda Feldman of the Christian Science Monitor describes the situation in Washington, D.C. in advance of Biden's inauguration tomorrow; Graham Petty tells about an online parenting course that starts this week called “Sidestepping the Power Struggle.”; Dr. Kelley Wright tells us about conditions within Roberta Place the long-term care home in Barrie that is suffering a serious outbreak of COVID-19; Nikki Martyn of early childhood studies at the University of Guelph-Humber is the founder of a project called 'Child Art.'. They are collecting pictures by children in hope of better understanding how they are responding to the pandemic; On this week's Ottawa Report, Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses Erin O'Toole's pledge to remove M.P. Derek Sloan from the Conservative caucus for receiving a donation from an know white supremacist and political reaction to U-S President-elect Biden's announcement that he will cancel the Keystone XL pipeline; New data from Statistics Canada shows a record number of Canadians have moved away from the big cities since the pandemic started. So what does this mean for Ontario's medium-sized cities and smaller communities? Shoshanna Saxe, an assistant professor of civil and mineral engineering at the University of Toronto offers her perspective; Joy McCarthy, nutritionist and author of 'The Joyous Cookbook' tells us about some 'feel good' foods that keep us healthy, upbeat and energetic.